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All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.

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All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.
Converting mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Converting mixed numbers and improper fractions

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This worksheet is designed so that students will hopefully gain an understanding of the process of converting mixed numbers and improper fractions, without having to write down a series of steps or instructions to follow. For both conversions the first set of questions are scaffolded, then for later questions the scaffolding is removed so they are doing the whole conversion themselves. There are 20 conversions in both directions, worked solutions are provided.
Fraction of a quantity worksheet
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Fraction of a quantity worksheet

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This simple 2-sided worksheet can be used to introduce/practice finding a fraction of a quantity. The first page deals with finding 1/n of a quantity - there is an introduction with a few examples and then 20 questions for students to complete. The second page deals with finding m/n of a quantity - there is an introduction with a few examples and then 20 questions for students to complete. Worked answers are provided.
Finding roots and real factors of z^n+k=0
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Finding roots and real factors of z^n+k=0

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The first resource guides your class through the process of using the real and complex roots of z^n+k=0 to write down its real factors. The introduction includes the important result about the sum of conjugates and then uses equations of the form z^n=1 or z^n=-1 to establish that there is always an even number of complex roots, which can be put into conjugate pairs. It is then shown how each conjugate pair of roots produces a real quadratic factor, while each real root produces a real linear factor. To practise all this there is an exercise with 7 questions for students to complete. Solutions to all the examples and the exercise are included. The second resource contains an exercise with further examination-style questions on this topic. This could be used as additional practice in class or as a homework/test. Answers are provided.
Vectors - perpendicular from a point to a line
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Vectors - perpendicular from a point to a line

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This worksheet focuses on the skill of being able to find the point of intersection of the perpendicular from a point to a line. It includes related questions such as the perpendicular distance from a point to a line and the coordinates of the reflection of a point in a line. Some of the lines are given in vector form and some are in cartesian form, so students need to be confident with both. There are 16 questions in total, all answers are provided.
One quantity as a fraction of another worksheet
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One quantity as a fraction of another worksheet

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This simple 2-sided worksheet practises writing one quantity as a fraction of another, in its simplest form. There is an explanation of the method, together with a few examples to work through as a group. The exercise contains over 20 questions for students to attempt, with several questions in context towards the end. Solutions are provided.
Using graphs resources (new A level)
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Using graphs resources (new A level)

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These resources cover the whole topic of using graphs in the new A level. Each resource can be used as a teaching aid or as extra practice for your students (all answers are provided). The resources cover the following: Intersections of graphs Inequalities on graphs Graph transformations Proportion Also included is a homework/test that can be used to assess this whole section of the A level - fully worked solutions are provided for this.
Homework or test on using graphs (new A level)
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Homework or test on using graphs (new A level)

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This resource is a great way to assess your class after teaching all the "using graphs" topic. There are 12 questions in total, covering the following: 1. Intersections of graphs 2. Using the discriminant to show/determine the number of points of intersection 3. Graph transformations 4. Proportion 5. Inequalities on graphs Fully worked solutions to all questions are provided.
Proportion (new A level)
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Proportion (new A level)

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This worksheet can be used to teach/practise the required knowledge and skills expected at A level for the topic of proportion. The first page focuses on writing down the correct equation in different cases of direct and indirect proportion. The second page focuses on the graph(s) that can represent different types of proportion. The final page has a number of problems to solve with variables that are directly or inversely proportional. Fully worked solutions to all questions are provided.
Intersections of graphs (new A level)
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Intersections of graphs (new A level)

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This worksheet can be used to teach/practise the required knowledge and skills expected at A level for the intersections of graphs. The introduction discusses the different methods that can be used but then focuses on the method of substitution. There are then a few examples to illustrate the method, including questions about the geometrical interpretation of the answers. The final section shows how the discriminant can be used to determine/show the number of points of intersection, with examples to illustrate the method. Fully worked solutions to all examples are provided.
Coordinate geometry (new A level) worksheet and homework/test
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Coordinate geometry (new A level) worksheet and homework/test

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The worksheet is a 20-page resource that covers everything your students need to know about straight lines and circles for the new A level. Each section has an introduction with the required knowledge or formulae, then there is an exercise full of questions for you to work through with your class or for them to do on their own (answers are provided). The questions in the exercises start with the basics and progress up to more demanding examination-style questions. In total there are over 100 questions for your students to work through and there is enough material here to fill several lessons. The different sections cover: distance between 2 points, midpoints, gradient of a line, equation of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, equation of a circle, tangents/normals to a circle, intersections of lines and circles, and determining whether 2 circles intersect, are disjoint or tangent to each other. The assessment contains 12 questions covering all aspects of straight lines and circles, which could be used as either a homework or a test. Fully worked solutions are provided. Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
Changing the subject worksheet
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Changing the subject worksheet

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I designed this worksheet to try to teach a weak GCSE group how to change the subject of a formula. The introduction explains what is meant by the "subject", and has a few examples to make sure this is clear in the students' minds. In exercise A there are 17 multiple-choice questions where students simply circle what they think is the correct rearrangement of the formula. The idea is that, as they are multiple choice, all students will be prepared to have a go at these questions and as you go through the answers there will be discussion points about the step(s) required and different ways you might set out your working or final answer. In exercise B there are 15 questions where the students must change the subject of the formula themselves. Solutions to the worksheet are provided. Note that the sheet contains questions where the new subject appears once only.
Finding gradients using dx/dy
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Finding gradients using dx/dy

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This resource is designed to introduce the method of finding dx/dy and using this to work out the gradient of a curve. There are 3 examples to work through as a class - these will show that to differentiate a curve in some cases it is necessary to have the equation of the curve in the form x=f(y). There is then a short note to summarise the method and then 3 pages of examination-style questions for students to practise. Answers are included.
Quick worksheet on "reverse chain rule" (integration)
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Quick worksheet on "reverse chain rule" (integration)

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After teaching my classes how to integrate using "reverse chain rule" and giving them enough practice to feel confident about the method, I have used this worksheet to try to encourage them to use less time and steps. My classes enjoyed the challenge of trying to complete the sheet within the time - you can always amend the time limit for weaker/stronger groups. Solutions are attached. Note that this sheet assumes that students know how to integrate the function e^x and 1/x.
Quick worksheet on using chain rule
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Quick worksheet on using chain rule

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After teaching my classes how to differentiate using chain rule and giving them enough practice to feel confident about the method, I have used this worksheet to try to encourage them to use less time and steps. My classes enjoyed the challenge of trying to complete the sheet within the time - you can always amend the time limit for weaker/stronger groups. Solutions are attached. Note that this sheet assumes that students know how to differentiate the functions e^x and ln(x).
Simplex algorithm worksheet and solver (Decision maths)
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Simplex algorithm worksheet and solver (Decision maths)

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The first resource guides your students through the whole process of using the Simplex algorithm to solve a linear programming problem. The first page explains how the initial tableau is formed, how the objective function must be written and how the inequalities that represent constraints must be written as equations with the introduction of slack variables. The first exercise (11 questions) gives them the opportunity to practise writing the initial tableau correctly for different problems. Grids are provided so students focus their time and energy on only the values in the tableau. The next section describes how an iteration of the algorithm is performed and links the iterations to the graphical solution, showing how each iteration moves to a different vertex of the feasible region. There is then another exercise with 10 questions for students to practise performing iterations and finding the optimal solution. Again, grids are provided so students focus their time and energy on only the steps of the algorithm and the values in the tableau. Fully worked solutions are provided to all the questions in the exercises. The second resource is a spreadsheet that automatically solves any simplex tableau in 2/3 variables with 2/3 constraints - a useful resource for doing/checking solutions to other questions from a textbook or examination paper.
Rounding worksheet with movies anagrams
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Rounding worksheet with movies anagrams

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In a desperate attempt to make rounding more fun, here is a worksheet where each question involves rounding several values, each answer produces a letter, then these letters must be rearranged to find the title of a film. The rounding involves rounding to both decimal places and significant figures. Most films should be known by most students but this resource will need updating from time to time! Solutions are included.
Volumes of revolution (integration)
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Volumes of revolution (integration)

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This resource is designed to introduce the method for finding the volume of a shape created when an area is rotated around an axis. The first side explains the derivation of the formulae - I would recommend you also try to show your students an animation that helps them visualise a 3D shape being created by a region rotating about an axis (lots are freely available online). There are then 5 pages of questions for your students to complete. Most of the questions are in two parts - the first part involves finding an area, the second part involves finding a volume (a very common style of question in examination papers). Note that students are expected to be able to integrate using ln, e and reverse chain rule. Answers to all questions are provided.
Combined graph transformations (OCR Core 3)
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Combined graph transformations (OCR Core 3)

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These resources will help your class understand how performing 2 transformations on a graph will affect its equation. The first worksheet has several examples designed to help the students realise when the order in the which the transformations are performed is important. The second worksheet is split into 2 sections. Section A has 10 questions where students must use the description of the pair of transformations to find the equation of the resulting curve. Section B has 18 questions where students must describe the pair of transformations that map the initial graph onto the transformed graph. Solutions to both worksheets are included. Note that these worksheets assume that students are familiar with the functions e^x, ln x and inverse trigonometric functions.
Translations worksheet (transformation of shapes)
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Translations worksheet (transformation of shapes)

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These printable worksheets make it easier to teach this topic as the questions and solutions can just be projected onto a board or screen to work through or check as a class. I normally work through the first worksheet as an example and then set the second worksheet as a task for the class to do on their own. Solutions included. Similar resources available for reflections, rotations and enlargements - please see my shop.